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Adrian Cockcroft (Author), Richard Pettit (Author), Sun Microsystems Press (Author)
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For developers who want to design for performance and administrators who need to improve performance, this book is an indispensable reference. It covers SPARC systems and peripherals and the latest release of Solaris (2.6). It includes detailed configuration and performance information not available anywhere else, plus clear explanations of how to use system monitoring tools.

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Preface

This book consists of everything I have learned over the years about performance and tuning. It includes a structured approach, opinions, heuristics, and references. It contains documentation of the behavior of systems, with recommendations that are often needed but that are rarely available. I cover all of the Solaris operating system releases up to Solaris 2.6, and major Sun products up to the beginning of 1998.

This second edition of Sun Performance and Tuning has doubled in size, and almost all the content is new. I have been writing a monthly performance question and answer column for SunWorld Online magazine at sun/sunworldonline, and many of those columns have been updated and incorporated into this book. You should read my column regularly to keep up to date with developments that postdate publication of this book.

During the three years since first publication, the Internet transitioned from a useful tool to a major part of the computer business, and the Java phenomenon arrived. This is both a subject for discussion-hence the new subtitle for this edition-and a resource for obtaining detailed and up-to-date information. I have also worked closely with Richard Pettit over the last few years to develop the SE Performance Toolkit, and this edition contains detailed documentation written by Richard on the toolkit, and the performance interfaces provided by Solaris. We decided not to include it with the book on a CD-ROM, as it is easy to download the latest release over the Internet. The SE3.0 release is available and my January 1998 SunWorld Online column is a FAQ for SE.

This book is aimed both at developers who want to design for performance and need a central reference to better understand Sun machines, and at system administrators who have a Sun machine running applications and want to understand and improve overall performance.

This book covers an incredibly complex and fast-changing topic. I have tried to organize it in a useful manner with the most important information up front in each chapter and many cross-references. A book like this can never truly be complete and finished, but it has to be frozen at some point so it can be published!

How This Book Is Organized

This book is intended to be read sequentially, as it tries to cover the most significant and most common performance problems first. You can use it as a reference work by following the many cross-references that link related topics.

Chapter 1 - Quick Tips and Recipes is for those of you who need results now and don't have time to read the whole book first.

Chapter 2 - Performance Management covers the methods and tools used to manage performance.

Chapter 3 - Performance Measurement to decide whether your efforts at tuning have made any difference to the system performance.

Chapter 4 - Internet Servers contains an introduction to TCP/IP and offers guidelines on tuning and sizing web servers and proxy caching web servers.

Chapter 5 - Java Application Servers contains a complete sizing guide for serving the new class of Network Computer client systems based on Java.

Chapter6 - Source Code Optimization is aimed primarily at developers and end users who have access to the source code of the application being tuned. It covers Java performance and 64 bit issues.

Chapter7 - Applications tells you how to find out what an off-the-shelf application is doing and discusses changes in the execution environment.

Chapter8 - Disks investigates the performance characteristics of disk subsystems and describes how to monitor and tune them.

Chapter 9 - Networks contains Sun-specific information on network hardware and performance issues.

Chapter10 - Processors looks at how to decide whether you have enough CPU power for your workload. The chapter also provides a high-level description of the interactions between multiprocessor machines and Unix.

Chapter11 - System Architectures looks at the way uniprocessor and multiprocessor SPARC systems are put together.

Chapter12 - Caches looks at how caches work in principle, with examples of hardware and kernel based caching mechanisms.

Chapter13 - RAM and Virtual Memory explains how the paging algorithm works and where memory flows to and from in the system.

Chapter 14 - Kernel Algorithms and Tuning provides an insight into the algorithms and tunable parameters of the Solaris 2 kernel.

Chapter 15 - Metric Collection Interfaces describes the interfaces to Solaris and how to code to them to get at performance information.

Chapter 16 - The SymbEL Example Tools documents the example tools that are provided with the SE performance toolkit.

Chapter 17 - The SymbEL Language contains the complete user manual and descriptions of how to use this freely available performance toolkit.

Appendix A - Tunables Quick Reference turns the advice given elsewhere into tunable values summarized in table form.

AppendixB - References contains a long list of sources of further information, with a description of what is of interest in each document.

Related Books

I have tried to avoid duplicating the techniques and content covered by my colleague Brian Wong in his book Configuration and Capacity Planning for Solaris Servers, Sun Microsystems Press, 1997. There is some natural overlap, but it is best to treat the two books as a matched pair. Brian covers in great detail the techniques required to decide on an initial configuration and has far more information on system and storage architectures than I do.

During the summer of 1997, I presented a week long "Practical Performance Methods" class with Dr. Neil Gunther as part of the Stanford University Western Institute of Computer Science (WICS) summer seminar program. Neil's material is covered in his book, The Practical Performance Analyst, McGraw-Hill, 1998. Neil takes the most advanced techniques of performance analysis and modeling and relates them to real-world situations in a way that you can use directly to solve problems.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 624 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 2 edition (April 17, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0130952494
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130952493
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.7 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,046,097 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reading, Didn't cover quite enough., October 27, 1999
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This review is from: Sun Performance and Tuning: Java and the Internet (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
I've read, re-read, and marked multiple pages of the book, and used it as a guide to monitor multiple systems. This is the best Solaris performance monitoring documention I've seen to dated. The specific utilities covered (vmstat, sar, iostat), give very useful clues about what to look for on systems. Coverage of some system utilties including sar, mpstat, and netstat were limited, and left me looking for missing chapters. Network I/O statistics and items to monitor were poorly covered, in favor of html java, and internet specific applications.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best book on SUN Performance...so far, June 19, 2000
This review is from: Sun Performance and Tuning: Java and the Internet (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
There is no question that if you are involved in performance related issues on the SUN Sparc platform, you have to buy this book. It gives you invaluable information and helps you determine what is actually happening on a given system. Having said that, I wish it was better written and organized. This book is intended, I feel, for the intermediate to advanced systems administrator.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The first 4 pages saved my skin, February 16, 2000
This review is from: Sun Performance and Tuning: Java and the Internet (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
As a sys admin I was thrown into a situation where Sun and Solaris were getting a bad rap due to (perceived) bad performance. This book gave me the knowledge I needed to fix what I could AND put the onus back on the application where it belonged. The detailed descriptions of SPARC & ULTRA architecture (complete with diagrams) is invaluable and I refer to them all the time. Buy it for the first 4 pages alone!
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5.0 out of 5 stars I would like to see this book updated
Great book but needs to be updated.
Published on April 25, 2005 by Richard Masters

3.0 out of 5 stars While it's still a nice introduction, it has become dated
This 2nd edition of Cockroft's classic on Sun Performance Tuning was a step up from the somewhat meager meal served in its 1st edition. Read more
Published on April 26, 2003 by Roland Grefer

1.0 out of 5 stars only if you're just starting out
After reading the other reviews I had high hopes for this book. The book is not geared to people that already have basic sysadmin skills. Read more
Published on October 24, 2001 by Alexandre Polozoff

5.0 out of 5 stars Indispensible
The first 5 pages alone helped me to tune my systems, setup cachefs, etc. Definitely worth the money if you are responsible for the care and feeding of Solaris boxes.
Published on August 25, 2001 by Shawn A. Clifford

4.0 out of 5 stars A Must read book by SUN Administrators
I read this book. I feel that it is a must read guide for all Senior System Administrator. It is one of a very few books available covering so deep about Performance... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great book for in depth System info, needs info for X86!
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